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Antidepressants and acid reflux
I had Nissen fundoplication 2 years ago. Even after surgery I had silent reflux and diagnosed with depression which was the cause for reflux so I was put on antidepressants then my reflux stopped. I was having mirnite 15mg, and soltus 100mg half tablet. The dr now changed my medication he changed it to mirnitie 15 mg and olimelt 5 mg after having this tablet for 15 days I fell I have slight reflux again what is causing the reflux dr is it the tablet or something else pls reply 🙏. I am stuck
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Anti psychotic medications may in some cases cause acid reflux leading to burping, bloating and discomfort. Olanzapine might have caused the above mentioned complaints.
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Kindly get in touch with your treating physician for change in meds, along with lifestyle modifications and avoiding triggering foods
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Consult your psychiatrist again and revert back to previous one. What was the reason it was changed from soltus to olimelt has not been mentioned
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